Domestic revenue mobilisation (taxation, tariffs, etc.) is recognised as the most sustainable way of financing development….
As policymakers gather to discuss gender and tax at the UN today, this blog draws on research to call for moving beyond a narrow focus on gender bias in tax policy toward a broader, more effective feminist fiscal approach to advance gender equality. …
How do we improve the collection and use of administrative tax data to better serve both…
According to the World Economic Forum, it will take until 2158 to reach full gender parity at the…
ICTD research on gender and tax aims to accelerate the shift in international policy debates in…
Integrating the gender dimension into public finances, and in particular taxation, has become a challenge for…
Here’s a quick recap of a diverse range of ICTD content exploring showcasing research on gender and tax – from poetry, to reading lists, to thought-provoking publications both old and new….
Over the last two years, I have been travelling to Ethiopia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone to…
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